iBUYPOWER is excited to announce the availability of a new 120 x 360 mm "triple" radiator liquid cooling system. With up to three times the heat dissipation of standard 120 mm radiators, the new cooling unit allows for significantly improved cooling performance.

In laboratory tests, the new radiator was able to achieve temperatures several degrees cooler than systems with 240 mm radiators, allowing for more aggressive overclocking and improved system stability under load.

Erebus gaming systems are the world's most powerful Custom Liquid Cooled systems, featuring up to 3400W of heat dissipation on the powerful Erebus XL. The smaller Erebus GT features more flexible thermal management options, including the new 360 mm "triple" radiator liquid cooler, as well as numerous custom liquid cooling options.

AIOs are becoming very popular. My first WC setup was an AIO, though I didnt notice a very good decrease in temperatures, and it was pretty difficult to get everything to fit because of the fixed cable length. In its defense, it was a very budget-oriented setup that I received for free.

If you have the money it sounds like it would be better to order everything and do it yourself custom-style.

they'll never be as safe as proper water cooling? Both can leak and fail.
I wouldn't mind this for a quick system that can use a triple rad.

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I've only had one compression fitting leak and that wasn't even with my loop operational, I always test everything before it gets installed and that happened because it was ruined on the G1/4 thread, probably due to transport.

I often read about AIO units leaking and it's very rare to see a custom loop leak and when it happens the fault is all because of the builder's improper use.

I've never seen a custom loop leak by itself, I don't know where you base your statement but I would like to know

Do it yourself and it works better and you can extend it's capability.

Can't with the all-in-one without modding it which the same as doing it yourself.

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What part works better the buy a HAF 932 install this in the top and overclock your processor to your hearts content or what.

As for the AIO loops leaking more often than homebrew ones. I don't know WTF you are smoking. AIO's have a warranty homebrew ones do not. Corsair will replace your entire PC if their product fails and destroys your $700 VGA card tygon.com doesn't.

All I have to say is if Corsair were to release a AIO dual rads, QD's so I can run SLI vga cards and a processor and I will stop building my own.

HE is right though, on overclock, BD does consume a tonne of power. Heck my first chip would abrely eve ndo 4.3 GHz with an OC, while sucking up 250 Watts of power. 450 watts, when extreme clocking, is not unheard of.

THe only thing that sucks about htis news is that this units aren't for sale to the general public. Personally, I use quite a few AIO coolers, and I cannot say I'd had much in the way of issues, and they give reasonable temps with reasonable noise. The cost savings over a custom loop, make it totally worth it for me.

Now, with BD or SKT2011, I'd love to swap my H100's out for a 360mm rad.

As for the AIO loops leaking more often than homebrew ones. I don't know WTF you are smoking. AIO's have a warranty homebrew ones do not. Corsair will replace your entire PC if their product fails and destroys your $700 VGA card tygon.com doesn't.

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There are many who modded their H series with a custom bracket to their GPU, you don't need to wait for Corsair to release one.